Just wait till you get in the 6 pair range and you look at your collection and wonder why you started in the first place. I have the best pair of shoes, and they were free. Why did I spend $80+ on shoes when your bare feet are your best minimalist shoe option. I am just hoping that some day shoes will not be a requirement at work. Having to put on smelly classics each day is getting rough.

Huaraches are only $20 I would suggest picking up the materials to make them. They are my go to shoe in the summer on the weekends. The slip-on method makes them easier to get on than VFFs.

Just wait till you get in the 6 pair range and you look at your collection and wonder why you started in the first place. I have the best pair of shoes, and they were free. Why did I spend $80+ on shoes when your bare feet are your best minimalist shoe option. I am just hoping that some day shoes will not be a requirement at work. Having to put on smelly classics each day is getting rough.

Huaraches are only $20 I would suggest picking up the materials to make them. They are my go to shoe in the summer on the weekends. The slip-on method makes them easier to get on the VFFs.

I do run barefoot, and am barefoot most of the day (i.e. around home and even while in my own office).

But, I started buying VFFs so that I could also run on my favoured trails in a more minimalist fashion!

For putting on something in a pinch, I still have my thin leather flip flops

Just wait till you get in the 6 pair range and you look at your collection and wonder why you started in the first place. I have the best pair of shoes, and they were free. Why did I spend $80+ on shoes when your bare feet are your best minimalist shoe option. I am just hoping that some day shoes will not be a requirement at work. Having to put on smelly classics each day is getting rough.

Huaraches are only $20 I would suggest picking up the materials to make them. They are my go to shoe in the summer on the weekends. The slip-on method makes them easier to get on the VFFs.

Bare feet are not practical in many situations. Many restaurants and places of business will out-right bar you from entering. Temperatures outside the temperate range are not much fun. And of course there are a lot of dangerous and/or disgusting things on the ground in many areas. If you live in most parts of the western world, going barefoot in public (other than limited situations like a beach or a park) is not a realistic option and is not likely to become one.

I'm catching up 3 pairs classics 1 sprint 1 kso. I have the issue with the seam on each big toe when i run and the vibrams get wet like at yesterdays half marathon and at the rat race so i think a good excuse to buy some more ksos or bikilas

I only get into my first pair of five fingers two months ago, and I already have 3 pairs. Black KSO, champagne red treksport, and smartwool classics. I'm patiently waiting for the bikila ls to come out to make them my fourth pair.

I am a new member here but already love it. I just ordered a pair of black KSO Treks so I could wear them to work on days my brown Treks don't go with the belt or shirt. Of course my black KSOs wo t work because I probably wore them to the gym that morning, and my Bikilas are strictly for running for me.

My wife, friends and coworkers all think I have lost it. But I check in here and feel very much normal!!!

I have my fourth pair of sprints being delivered tommorrow, I just like all the neat colors and how they match the clothes i am wearing. I am truly embarrassed to post the actual number I have. My wife tells me I am trying to become the Emelda Marcos of the USA. But I love those shoes my feet feel so good when I wear them, and after years of torturing them in steel toed shoes they are like Heaven on my feet!